a fine day for many reasons, mostly because its great to see Fred and Lana arrive late, have more than enough time to teach lessons on the START and still be sailing/sitting on the beach at 730pm.
Even Carl C was teaching up a storm, in between Isonic 133 blasts on a 9.0. Imagine Carl C is so humble, so ego less his own sister (who sailed the START) was never told he was a media star in the Windsurfing June 2006 issue on Utah.
Patrick on his 3rd day did a major walk of shame from the Lower Lagoon to the Point, but never gave up, no harness, 7.0 gusts flattened him more than once.
Charles sampled DC on his Pacific 155 and informed us that "he has a season pass at Little Dell, and has sailed it 15x already". This caused a commotion since Grant M and Dimitri spin Tall Tales of the Dell, and Charles has not been posting. Even moose plane there. His penalty was to put him on a Hypersonic 125 with a 7.6 sail. During a typical wicked gust we watched in awe as he lit it up toward the beach, but it was like a dragster video where they run out of track. He was close to carving a trench when he went for the HyperEnema off the tail. Can't bust a nose since there isn't one. Luckily the Hyper is fine. Charles will not be a kiting candidate for Les Sierra, he has the Hyper fever bad now.
At 11am Jim and Mike Hill were on 6.0's long enough to get skunked within 1/2 hr. Then Carl was skunked on a 9.0 but it was too hot to sit on the beach. Layne salvaged the day on his 7.125 NX, you'd sit on one side and wait for a gust. The festering gas hogs are back and checkerboard chop was vicious. Waterline is so low Hobie's were parking trailers on the beach
